Not just in Bavaria, but use all over Southern Germany and Austria, in a situation similar to Gruess Gott, its a greeting that one would hear in Oesterreich Bayern, Schwaben, and Baden similar words are used in. It is derived from Latin, and literally "Your servant" and "At your service." The modern connotation is normally a casual familiar greeting.
Servus Uwe! Wie sie es aus bei dir, koennen wir ja am Samstag richtig gut saufen?
72π 11π
in bavaria, similar to aloha
means 'hello' and 'goodbye'
can also be used for 'bon appΓ©tit'
"Servus, Paul"
"Servus, Afer"
"Servus, Peter"
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Not just in Bavaria, but use all over Southern Germany and Austria, in a situation similar to Gruess Gott, its a greeting that one would hear in Oesterreich Bayern, Schwaben, and Baden similar words are used in. It is derived from Latin, and literally "Your servant" and "At your service." The modern connotation is normally a casual familiar greeting.
Servus Uwe! Wie sie es aus bei dir, koennen wir ja am Samstag richtig gut saufen?
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Inspired by the Bavarian greeting, this word can also describe a particularly attractive female.
Bob: She's a real servus!
Jim: Yeah.
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ServU is a crappy ftp program - or the name also refers to the IRC user: ServU the File Sharing File Server on Dalnet
Type !crappy10weekoldwarez
!crappy10weekoldwarez
get "crappy10weekoldwarez"
you are now in queue 114 out of 200
wait time is: a few days
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When something is profusely severe.
"The cut on my arm is bleeding servusely! It may need stitches."